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King County Community Service Area program hosts open house in Snoqualmie Valley

April 4, 2013

By Staff

Residents of unincorporated King County can meet with county officials, learn about small grant opportunities for their community, and be informed about current county work in their community at an open house for residents of Snoqualmie Valley from 7-9 p.m. April 11 at the Fall City Library, 33415 SE 42nd Pl., Fall City.

Sponsored by the King County Community Service Area program, the open house is an excellent opportunity for residents of unincorporated areas to learn more about King County’s work in their specific community, according to a county press release.

The first 15 minutes will give opportunities for residents to meet with representatives of specific county departments and branches. Staff will also be available to provide help with potential CSA small grant applications. The Snoqualmie community meeting is scheduled for:

Snoqualmie Valley/NE King County Area CSA will feature Deputy County Executive Fred Jarrett and County Councilmember Kathy Lambert. Residents can learn more about the county projects in their area, discuss community priorities, learn about the CSA grant program, speak with program staff and obtain information about county programs and services.